Votes of the House of Representatives for His Majesties province of New-York in America.

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Votes of the House of Representatives for His Majesties province of New-York in America.
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New York (State.). General Assembly.
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[New York :: printed by William Bradford,
1698]
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New York (State). -- General Assembly -- Early works to 1800.
New York (State) -- Constitutional history -- Early works to 1800.
New York (State) -- Politics and government -- To 1775 -- Early works to 1800.
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Die Sabat. A. M. May 21. 168.

The House met according to adjournment, and Mr. Speaker assum'd the Chair, and the Roll being read, all the Members were present except Mr. Thomas Garton, one of the Representatives for the County of Ʋlster.

The Motion being made, and the Question being put by Mr Speaker, Whether this House shall draw up an Address to his Mjesty, to Congratulate his Majesties safe arrival into England, and his obtaining an honourable Peace; and also congratulating his Excellency's safe arrival into this Government, or consider of the Petition concern∣ing Elections and Grievances first. And it was carried in the Affirmative, That his Majesty & his Excellency be first congratulated. And the House adjourned till Monday two a clock in the afternoon.

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